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The A.B.C. Murders (Hercule Poirot, #13)
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I think this is my favourite Poirot so far.
Little bits and pieces stuck in my head. From having read a number of Christie books so far, I'd mentally compiled a list of her usual tropes and thought 'huh this one is quite different, maybe that's why it's interesting'. But the question really was how differently the *same* tropes were used. In the end I congratulated myself somewhat that I had had an inkling of a guilty party based not on clues within the novel, but clues in all the other novels - and still ended up dismissing it. Hah!
I don't know why people love Murder on the Orient Express so much when you have this book. This book actually lets you have some fun with the mystery.
Little bits and pieces stuck in my head. From having read a number of Christie books so far, I'd mentally compiled a list of her usual tropes and thought 'huh this one is quite different, maybe that's why it's interesting'. But the question really was how differently the *same* tropes were used. In the end I congratulated myself somewhat that I had had an inkling of a guilty party based not on clues within the novel, but clues in all the other novels - and still ended up dismissing it. Hah!
I don't know why people love Murder on the Orient Express so much when you have this book. This book actually lets you have some fun with the mystery.
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